Anderer on Kurosawa’s Rashomon Friday, December 2nd, 6 PM Columbia University

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Anderer on Kurosawa’s Rashomon

Paul Anderer (Mack Professor of Humanities, Professor of Japanese Literature, Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University)

Friday, December 2nd, 6 PM, Kent Hall, Room 300, C.V. Starr East Asian Library, Columbia University 

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Dear Friends and Colleagues,

We invite you to join us in celebrating the publication of Professor Paul Anderer’s recent book: Kurosawa’s Rashomon: A Vanished City, A Lost Brother, and the Voice Inside His Iconic Films.

 
Anderer on Kurosawa’s Rashomon
Friday 2 December, 6 PM, 300 Kent Hall, C.V. Starr East Asian Library, Columbia University
Address: 1140 Amsterdam Avenue (on W116th Street)
Followed by a reception {2 IDs to drink} RSVP requested by Nov. 22nd: [email protected]

This event celebrates the publication of Paul Anderer’s recent book: Kurosawa’s Rashomon: A Vanished City, A Lost Brother, and the Voice Inside His Iconic Films (Pegasus Books, October 2016). A filmmaker of international renown, Kurosawa and the story of his formative years remain as enigmatic as his own most famous film. Anderer investigates the driving forces that shaped and forged Kurosawa’s artistic vision: the Great Earthquake of 1923 and the dynamic energy that surged through Tokyo in its wake; the destruction of the city again in the fire-bombings of 1945, and finally, the specter and the voice of a gifted and troubled older brother—himself a star in the silent film industry—who took Kurosawa to see his first films, and who led a rebellious life until his desperate end. Anderer’s book, like this talk, addresses how a film like Rashomon came to be, and why it endures to illuminate the shadows and the challenges of our present.

Participants:

Haruo Shirane, Shincho Professor of Japanese Literature and Culture and Chair of the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures

David Lurie, Associate Professor of Japanese History and Literature and Director of the Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture

Geoffrey O’Brien, Editor in Chief of the Library of America and author of The Phantom Empire

Paul Anderer, Mack Professor of Humanities and Professor of Japanese Literature

Co-sponsored by the Orient Finance Co. Endowment for the Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture, the University Seminar on Japanese Culture, the Heyman Center for the Humanities, the Society of Fellows in the Humanities, and the Deans of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences

All events are free and open to the public.

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Awaji Ningyo Joruri at Hunter College (Friday, December 2nd, 2016)

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The Japanese Division at Hunter College is excited to invite you to an “Awaji Ningyo Joruri (Japanese traditional puppet show) event. As Kawnko san had mentioned, this event was initiated and is going to be funded by the Japanese government. We hope you and your student can join us!

Event details:
Time: Friday, December 2nd, 2:10-3:25
Location: Lang Hall, Hunter North 424.
Hunter College, 695 Park Ave.

The event is free, but we would appreciate if you could register using the following link. We will send your information to Hunter Security so that you will easily be able to enter the campus.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSci4eXfDl9LvaLMhsGCmziIdp1GLsLTZt6l-JZTTGTOv64U2g/viewform

I have also attached a poster for the event. Please feel free to post it or send it to anybody you think would be interested.

Best,

Maayan Barkan
Acting Head
Japanese Division
Department of Classical and Oriental Studies
Hunter College
[email protected]

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The 30th annual Boston Career Forum November 18th – 20th, 2016. 200+ employers!

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the world’s largest job fair for students with at least conversational Japanese and English language abilities, being held Friday through Sunday at the Hynes Convention Center.

Career Forums are an excellent (and free) way for your students to learn about opportunities to use their Japanese studies in their careers.
For juniors and seniors in particular they are great events for interviewing with hiring companies and finding internships or full-time employment.

If you have a moment to come and see the Boston Career Forum for yourself, please see the times below that I will be available to show you around.
Please send me a message by Friday, November 18 indicating what time you might like to come.

BOSTON CAREER FORUM 2016 (Hynes Convention Center)
Friday 11/18
11:00am – 12:00pm
or
4:00pm – 5:00pm

Saturday 11/19
11:00am – 12:00pm
or
4:00pm – 5:00pm

Sunday 11/20
11:00am – 12:00pm

For more information about the Boston Career Forum: http://www.careerforum.net/event/bos/?lang=E

I hope to see you in Boston!

Warm regards,
Catherine Rackley

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Tel: 212-403-6844 Fax: 212-382-2390
Website: http://www.careerforum.net
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Calligraphy Workshop w/ Baruch Japan Club (Thursday, 17th, 2016)

The Baruch Japanese Program in conjunction with Baruch Japan Club will host a calligraphy workshop on Thursday, November 17th during the club hours. You will learn and practice calligraphy in the session! Bring your favorite Japanese words/kanji in order to demonstrate them in calligraphy! Light refreshments will be served.
https://blogs.baruch.cuny.edu/japanese/?p=1686

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Full Scholarships Available for Intensive Language Study at the Middlebury Summer Language Schools

Full Scholarships Available for Intensive Language Study at the Middlebury Summer Language Schools– The Kathryn Davis Fellows for Peace will cover the full cost of one summer of language study (tuition, room, and board)—from the beginner to graduate level—in any of the eleven languages offered: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish and Russian. The deadline is December 15, 2016. See the website for application details.

The Middlebury Language Schools celebrated its Centennial in 2015. Our website has more information on all eleven Language Schools, the Language Pledge®,  activities and the online application. Middlebury’s Arabic, Italian, and Korean programs take place exclusively at our West Coast Site at Mills College in Oakland, California. All other programs take place at the Middlebury College campus in Vermont.  To receive more information by email, please fill out this form.

Need-based Financial Aid Available to All Students – Nearly half of 2016 Language Schools students received financial aid. Learn more about financial aid and other scholarships and fellowships.

Contact Info:

Lesley Huston
Davis Fellows for Peace coordinator
802.443.5821
[email protected]

Middlebury Language Schools
Sunderland Language Center
Middlebury, VT 05753

Contact Email:
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Food Day Baruch Japan Club

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Matsusho University Winter Program

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Pop! Goes Cinema: Kadokawa Film & 1980s Japan

FILM SERIES

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Six celebrated and rarely-screened selections from Kadokawa in recognition of the game-changing film studio’s 40th anniversary—almost all in brand-new 4k restorations!

Pop! Goes Cinema: Kadokawa Film & 1980s Japan

FILM SERIES

Pop! Goes Cinema: Kadokawa Film & 1980s Japan

Tuesday, November 8 — Saturday, December 17

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Kajiki’s Entertainment Show 11/21/2016 7PM

Kajiki’s Entertainment Show, the show of Flower &Art is hold on 11/21/2016, Monday 7PM(Open at 6:30PM) in Off-Broadway Signature Theatre

Free tickets are limited to offered. Please check the details below

http://flowerartistshow.crystalflower.jp

 

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Jeannette K. Watson Fellowship – INFORMATION SESSION

Grants for paid summer internships and professional and cultural exploration

 

The Jeannette K. Watson Fellowship is an innovative program that activates the potential of fifteen NYC undergraduates through personal, professional and cultural exploration.  The fellowship provides paid summer internships, mentoring, and enriched educational opportunities to promising Baruch College Freshman or Sophomore level students who are either undeclared or majoring in the Liberal Arts*.  Fellows are provided with annual funding of $5,500, $6,500 and $7,000, in addition to a $2,000 Discovery Fund to develop their personal, professional, and cultural potential.

This spotlight presentation provides a detailed overview of the JK Watson Fellowship program, reviews the competition timeline and major application components and suggests strategies on how to prepare a competitive application. More information is available on the attached flyer, and on the JK Watson Fellowship website.

All students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend. 

When:           Thursday, November 10th from 12:45pm to 1:45pm

Where:         Room 3-125 of the William and Anita Newman Vertical Campus

For more information contact: Valeria Hymas, Baruch’s Watson Campus Advisor, [email protected]

*Some exceptions apply. Contact the Campus Advisor for more information

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